ON-CALL CRISIS POOL WORKERS
NEEDED. Part-time positions are available for after hours “on-call”
crisis workers to respond to mental health crisis for Wilson and Karnes Counties. Duties include crisis interventions,
assessments, referrals to stabilization services, and referrals for involuntary
treatment services according to the Texas Mental Health Laws. You must have at least a Bachelor’s Degree in
psychology, sociology, social work, nursing, etc. On-call hours are from 5 p.m.-8 a.m. weekdays, weekends
and holidays vary. If selected, you must
attend required training and must be able to report to designated safe sites
within 1 hour of request for assessment. Compensation
is at a rate of $200 per week plus $100 per completed and submitted crisis assessment,
and mileage. If interested call Camino Real Community
Services, 210-357-0359.

Mission Road Ministries is a nonprofit organization serving more than 825 children and adults with intellectual & other developmental disabilities each day with residential, day services and vocational programs in San Antonio, Texas helping clients reach independence, productivity and inclusion in the community. Seeking Residential Care Professionals for our Children and Adult Programs; FT, PT. $8-$10.25/hr. depending on experience and education. Must be at least 21 years of age; pass background check and drug testing. Interviews every week. Call for an appointment, 210-924-9265.

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Hay & Forage report

Compared to last week: Hay prices were unchanged as hay movement remains quiet as many producers are waiting until new crop to establish current prices. Cold weather, snow, and an unexpected frost came across the central and panhandle areas of the state early in the week. Trade activity was light and demand was good to very good. The Panhandle and west Texas remain in a drought with little chance of moisture in sight. Supplemental feeding continues across the state as most regions are in desperate need of moisture. Prices for hay and pellets quoted per ton except where noted. . . .

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